Pyrymyd: a multi-tasking ceiling system for sound and light control | News | Architonic
We talk a lot about designing for the senses these days; about human engineering, ergonomics, people-centric products. It’s particularly a hot topic when it comes to looking at the modern working environment. If today’s office is to compete with home, it needs to bring similar feelings of comfort, but promote productivity and collaboration at the same time. Designers and architects are responding with increased attention towards auditory comfort, finely-tuned lighting, and cosseting touches via texture, colour and shape. What if all these space-shaping elements could be combined into one super product that handled acoustics, both ambient and task lighting, and brought textural intimacy to a lofty-ceilinged echo-prone work zone? It’s the task Intra lighting set themselves when they conceived Pyrymyd. The family-run Slovenian compan…
We talk a lot about designing for the senses these days; about human engineering, ergonomics, people-centric products. It’s particularly a hot topic when it comes to looking at the modern working environment. If today’s office is to compete with home, it needs to bring similar feelings of comfort, but promote productivity and collaboration at the same time. Designers and architects are responding with increased attention towards auditory comfort, finely-tuned lighting, and cosseting touches via texture, colour and shape.
What if all these space-shaping elements could be combined into one super product that handled acoustics, both ambient and task lighting, and brought textural intimacy to a lofty-ceilinged echo-prone work zone? It’s the task Intra lighting set themselves when they conceived Pyrymyd. The family-run Slovenian compan…
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